A major shift in U.S. immigration policy is leaving thousands of Venezuelans uncertain about their future. The Trump administration has revoked the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extension that previously allowed them to stay and work legally in the U.S., putting approximately 600,000 Venezuelans at risk of losing their legal protections.
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TPS has been a crucial safeguard, providing temporary legal status to individuals from countries experiencing conflict, economic collapse, or humanitarian crises. The Biden administration had initially extended TPS for Venezuelans until October 2026, but that decision was overturned this morning.The Venezuelan man arrived in the U.S. in September 2023, fleeing Venezuela’s severe economic crisis and political persecution.
Immigration attorney Naimeh Salem warns that Venezuelans currently under TPS must take immediate action to explore alternative legal options.
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